DVD-A player - while they still exist


My Denon 2910 is on its last legs. It no longer plays SACDs or CDs. I fear it won't play DVD-As much longer. I also fear DVD-A players will disappear from the market. I only know of two still around - the Ayre universal and the Oppo 95. Even Meridian seems to have given up on the format.
I only have a few DVD-As, but they're important to me. I don't want to lose the ability to listen to them.
So I'm wondering if I should buy a good player while I still can. Maybe one of the last Meridians, used? Or a new Oppo? I'd have to keep it under $4,000, preferably way under $4,000, unless it was also the best CD player I had ever heard.
Any suggestions?
achilles

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The new Oppo and the Ayre listed above are good choices. You should look at the upgrades offered for the Oppo on the Modwright website. Another good choice is either of the two players currently offered by MUSE, a company with a long track record of offering well built, good sounding, high quality digital products. Their Polyhymnia is a true universal player and their Erato II (which they indicate is even better sonically) plays DVD-A, DVD, CD, and CD-R, but not SACD. Both are also video players, but not Blu-ray. One great thing about MUSE is that they will upgrade any product to their latest models.